[Q] I want root but don't need a new rom - HTC Aria General

Hey Everybody
i first used aria
Now i like 2.2 Original rom on ARIA....
I want root my ARIA but I don't need a new rom
Can I do ?
if i can do it
i like step on forums.....
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7449486&postcount=1 (you can change xx to tt)
Yes ? and use Original rom OK ?
Nuuna

Yep, sure can. Just because you root doesnt mean you have to use a custom ROM.
You'll just get extra access to your apps, thats all.

akanitnuu said:
Hey Everybody
i first used aria
Now i like 2.2 Original rom on ARIA....
I want root my ARIA but I don't need a new rom
Can I do ?
if i can do it
i like step on forums.....
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7449486&postcount=1 (you can change xx to tt)
Yes ? and use Original rom OK ?
Nuuna
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Rors said:
Yep, sure can. Just because you root doesnt mean you have to use a custom ROM.
You'll just get extra access to your apps, thats all.
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Not so fast. If you have an unbranded HTC Aria and have taken the OTA update for Froyo 2.2, then that update also modified your HBOOT loader and you will not be able to root your Aria at this time.
You may be able to gain temporary root using Z4Root, which may be all you need if you don't want to change the ROM. Z4Root will allow root access for applications, but you have to run it every time you reboot your Aria.

tpbklake said:
Not so fast. If you have an unbranded HTC Aria and have taken the OTA update for Froyo 2.2, then that update also modified your HBOOT loader and you will not be able to root your Aria at this time.
You may be able to gain temporary root using Z4Root, which may be all you need if you don't want to change the ROM. Z4Root will allow root access for applications, but you have to run it every time you reboot your Aria.
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thank . for information
i think... wait for a new version z4root

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[Q] root on froyo 3.15.405.3

Hi guys,
as you know, today htc released ota froyo update for unbranded legend.
There are two updates available: the first one is from 2.03.405.3 to 2.05.405.2, and the second one is from 2.05.405.2 to 3.15.405.3.
The question is: once you updated to 3.15.405.3 version is it still possible to root?
Thanks
No.
Sent from my PC running Linux
And so... I will whait!
BlaY0, thanks for reply!
No sweat m8...
also hboot version changed from 1 to 1.01
Sent from my Legend
I would have the original Legend Froyo 3.15.405.3 ROM only with root. NO customization (like BlaY0) or other... only and simply the original 2.2 rooted.
It's possible?
so theres actually no way to root a device thats updated to froyo? not even a way to roll back to 2.1 or something?
i got froyo with vodafone branding
fede91it said:
I would have the original Legend Froyo 3.15.405.3 ROM only with root. NO customization (like BlaY0) or other... only and simply the original 2.2 rooted.
It's possible?
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+1, only need this!
original 2.2 rooted, but if canĀ“t possible.. i use 2.2 vodafone rooted
I can make you a patch, that would remove all my additions...
Sent from my HTC Legend
BlaY0 said:
I can make you a patch, that would remove all my additions...
Sent from my HTC Legend
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I would be been grateful if you do it.Thanks for your job, but I like the original with only superuser.
PD. Sorry for my english
BlaY0 said:
I can make you a patch, that would remove all my additions...
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Will you be so kind to make a vanilla froyo zip (without root and others optimizations) for use with dsixda's kitchen? Because i can use that kitchen, but i still can't create vanilla froyo rom for it from old RUU and that damn OTA's.
(You know, people are different, so they're want different customs, not the only devs think what will be best).
what about unrevoked? it seems to be the method of choice for rooting the Desire?
ebaak said:
what about unrevoked? it seems to be the method of choice for rooting the Desire?
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unrevoked doesn't work on Legend, the crew does not have a Legend phone to work on.
BlaY0 said:
I can make you a patch, that would remove all my additions...
Sent from my HTC Legend
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I think will be awesome, the original htc update (not vodafone because not include all languages, etc) only with root permissions. No kernel no h-boots etc, it's possible?
Or, how we can do it (making hands directly into the code)?
Very thank you.
Hi,
Is there any chance to have at least soft root for Froyo?
Universal Androot doesn't work anymore.
Thanks.
TiceRex said:
Hi,
Is there any chance to have at least soft root for Froyo?
Universal Androot doesn't work anymore.
Thanks.
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I am using VISIONary from modaco. provides softroot
ebaak said:
I am using VISIONary from modaco. provides softroot
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Yeah can confirm this too.
Swyped from my HTC Legend
With VISIONary can I use ROM Manager to restore a backup previously performed?
Nobody want finally root this official froyo rom, it's incredible
Thank you all, I didn't know about this app. It works.
HTC Legend/XDA App
Hi all! I've tried the Visionary+ app by modaco on my HTC Legend Official Froyo, but the permroot doesn't work, only temproot works... Anyone has my same problem?

Updated to 2.2, how do you know if you're still rooted ??

Guys,
Thanks for the help in fixing my camera issues !!
My next question is, am I still rooted once I updated to 2.2 ?? The Market doesnt seem as extensive as it was when I was rooted on 2.1
I am pretty new at all this stuff, how can you tell if your rooted on 2.2, and if I'm not, how can I properly root it again ??
Vinman18 said:
My next question is, am I still rooted once I updated to 2.2 ?? The Market doesnt seem as extensive as it was when I was rooted on 2.1
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root and Market are not related. You need to change your phone fingerprint to the Nexus 1 to show all the protected applications again as Google does not recognize the DK28 fingerprint.
However, you need to be rooted to edit the file. See the following thread for the fingerprint. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848778
I am pretty new at all this stuff, how can you tell if your rooted on 2.2, and if I'm not, how can I properly root it again ??
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One way to check is to open up a terminal and type "su"
To get root back, use the one click installer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770388
Or flash a Tom to get all the apps. If you want to find out if your rooted just download titanium from the market. As soon as you open it it will say asking for root rights.
Sent from my Evo Killer!
ok, here comes the idiot question of the night....
is there any way to root my phone, without having to use a computer to download any files ??
When my friend originally rooted my phone when I was on 2.1, he didnt have to use a computer, he was able to do it right on the phone itself (not sure what he did, tbh)
Vinman18 said:
ok, here comes the idiot question of the night....
is there any way to root my phone, without having to use a computer to download any files ??
When my friend originally rooted my phone when I was on 2.1, he didnt have to use a computer, he was able to do it right on the phone itself (not sure what he did, tbh)
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Z4root
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mysteryemotionz said:
Z4root
Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk
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thanks for the info, thats what I had on the phone before (I remember the app)
unfortunately, I cant find it in my market
Yes, z4root is no longer on the market, but you can download the APK here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
Vinman18 said:
My next question is, am I still rooted once I updated to 2.2 ?? The Market doesnt seem as extensive as it was when I was rooted on 2.1
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To tell if you're rooted - install an app like Titanium Backup, which needs root to function properly. If you're not rooted, there won't be access to the market.
For root if you've lost it, your best option may be to install a custom ROM, which are usually pre-rooted. Besides, most custom ROMS are better than what comes stock. Which custom ROM will depend on your needs.

[Q] unrEVOked 3 root

Does anyone know when unrEVOked will be able to find a root for the Wildfire on 2.2.1? I hope they find it soon. From how much they've been delaying it seems like they just don't want to even try. Should I disable the Search online for updates feature so my phone stops updating?
* They will release it when they want to. We have no option or control over them. If they want to try, it is their wish, if they don't want to try, again it is their wish. Live with it.
* If you are already on 2.2.1, there's no point disabling search for updates because it is extremely unlikely there will be any.
*Sigh*, why cant you read already existing threads before creating another one? Is it too hard?
omfg! seems like you have disabled search function for this forum, this topic gets posted at least once a day
jayvaidya96 said:
Does anyone know when unrEVOked will be able to find a root for the Wildfire on 2.2.1? I hope they find it soon. From how much they've been delaying it seems like they just don't want to even try. Should I disable the Search online for updates feature so my phone stops updating?
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just re rooted my wildfire on froyo
chubby65 said:
just re rooted my wildfire on froyo
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How did you do this ?
I was told that if we make a new thread everyday about it they will update it!!
bigbossa said:
How did you do this ?
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when i got the phone it was on 2.1 but did'nt want to wait for froyo so rooted using unrevoked and installed the wildpuzzle rom 2.2.1 then tried the stock rom thought i screwed up when i read the forums and discovered root was not availiable for froyo first i checked hboot version on my phone discovered that it was 0.80.0003 then i installed the wildpuzzle rom back onto the sd card rebooted phone in recovery mode and installed rom from sd card rebooted and waited for it to restart now have root back on wildfire not sure if it will work on the new hboot tho
chubby65 said:
when i got the phone it was on 2.1 but did'nt want to wait for froyo so rooted using unrevoked and installed the wildpuzzle rom 2.2.1 then tried the stock rom thought i screwed up when i read the forums and discovered root was not availiable for froyo first i checked hboot version on my phone discovered that it was 0.80.0003 then i installed the wildpuzzle rom back onto the sd card rebooted phone in recovery mode and installed rom from sd card rebooted and waited for it to restart now have root back on wildfire not sure if it will work on the new hboot tho
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WildPuzzle 2.2.1 (Or rather, ANY custom ROM), removes the updated HBOOT. So, obviously, 2.2.1 will be rootable in such cases.
3xeno said:
WildPuzzle 2.2.1 (Or rather, ANY custom ROM), removes the updated HBOOT. So, obviously, 2.2.1 will be rootable in such cases.
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so using a custom rom over the top of a stock 2.2.1 as i did makes the wildfire rootable again?
chubby65 said:
so using a custom rom over the top of a stock 2.2.1 as i did makes the wildfire rootable again?
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No. You will not be able to use a Custom ROM over Stock 2.2.1 because installing a Custom ROM requires root.
3xeno said:
No. You will not be able to use a Custom ROM over Stock 2.2.1 because installing a Custom ROM requires root.
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dont know how i managed it but thats what i've done
If I understood what you said, then I dont think you have installed the official 2.2.1 update. I cant see that anywhere in your post. (Saying you applied the official 2.2.1 update).
When you went back to the Stock ROM, it was still at 2.1, which is why the HBOOT was still at 0.80. To install the official update, from the Stock ROM, you would have to accept the OTA Update, and then install it, which I don't think you did.
3xeno said:
If I understood what you said, then I dont think you have installed the official 2.2.1 update. I cant see that anywhere in your post. (Saying you applied the official 2.2.1 update).
When you went back to the Stock ROM, it was still at 2.1, which is why the HBOOT was still at 0.80. To install the official update, from the Stock ROM, you would have to accept the OTA Update, and then install it, which I don't think you did.
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when i went back to the stock rom it was deffo 2.2.1 i put the wildpuzzle rom straight over the top of it
Not possible. There is some error in communication somewhere, but, if it were possible to directly put Custom ROMs over the official 2.2.1, we wouldnt have had threads like this everyday.
unless after you rooted and flashed, you then installed a ruu then updated you did not have 2.2. when you went back did you restore a nandroid backup?
you are able to install ota update on rooted phone
ephbee said:
unless after you rooted and flashed, you then installed a ruu then updated you did not have 2.2. when you went back did you restore a nandroid backup?
you are able to install ota update on rooted phone
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no back up all i know is that after i updated i had no root on the wildfire and on 2.2 now after putting wildpuzzle rom over the top of it i now haved a rooted wildfire again
chubby65 said:
no back up all i know is that after i updated i had no root on the wildfire and on 2.2 now after putting wildpuzzle rom over the top of it i now haved a rooted wildfire again
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Share the rom, maybe it is signed xD
Bewz said:
Share the rom, maybe it is signed xD
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tell me how to share and i will
Bewz said:
Share the rom, maybe it is signed xD
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this is the rom i used to get the 2.2 upgrade http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LF2TWEHJ
But isn't it possible to modify oryginal rom from HTC to downgrade HBOOT , and then make Wildfire rootable? Or make some crash in HBOOT witch will allow to root? That's a lot of ways, is it possible that HTC make Wildfire really unrootable on 2,2,1? That they make unlockable bootloader? Like a motorola?

How to hack root Wildfire running OS 2.2 ship

I installed Ship Rom froyo 2.2 for my wildfire. And now I want to hack root my device. Who can help me hack root this Rom? Thanks so much
coldboy46 said:
I installed Ship Rom froyo 2.2 for my wildfire. And now I want to hack root my device. Who can help me hack root this Rom? Thanks so much
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I lol'd.
/10char
There are a few options:
1) Learn how to do it yourself (0% chance of happening).
2) Hire some programmers to do it (5% chance of happening).
3) Wait (20% chance of happening).
coldboy46 said:
I installed Ship Rom froyo 2.2 for my wildfire. And now I want to hack root my device. Who can help me hack root this Rom? Thanks so much
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God can help you hack this rom. Oh wait.....
What's "hack root"?
coldboy46 said:
I installed Ship Rom froyo 2.2 for my wildfire. And now I want to hack root my device. Who can help me hack root this Rom? Thanks so much
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i agree, i just flashed the froyo ruu on my phone and now i can't root with unrevoked, it asks if i have newer firmware, help please?
Come on, guys.
To OP: There is currently no way to root a Wildfire which has been loaded with Froyo 2.2. The bootloader has not been cracked ... yet.
Until now, wildfire is unrootable for about 4 months, Desire Z and others got their root almost as soon as new FW were released. Nobody cares about Wildfire, as simple as it is.
hi coldboy46
there is only one way
get your self a xtc clip, or find someone who has, and make s-off

[Q] HTC Unlocker

Newb question.
If all I want to do is be able to remove bloat from my EVO and use wireless teather for root, then is running the HTC unlocker all I need to do? I don't care about all the custom roms and kernels and binary digits at this time.
Thanks in advance!
cremator75 said:
Newb question.
If all I want to do is be able to remove bloat from my EVO and use wireless teather for root, then is running the HTC unlocker all I need to do? I don't care about all the custom roms and kernels and binary digits at this time.
Thanks in advance!
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If you are running the latest OTA, with HBOOT 2.18, and all you want to do is root, then you will need to run the HTC unlocker, and flash a custom recovery. Then you can flash superuser, which will give you root access.
Also, I know I've answered this question before (using almost these exact words), so please make sure you search first.
Can you just install the superuser from the market or does it have to be flashed?
cremator75 said:
Can you just install the superuser from the market or does it have to be flashed?
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You have to at least flash the binary. Then you could install the app from the Market. It's easier just to install the zip that includes both, IMO.
If you have hboot 1.5, use the HTC unlock method.
Sent from my Evo 3d
djaykid11 said:
If you have hboot 1.5, use the HTC unlock method.
Sent from my Evo 3d
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its actually 2.18 for the og hboot 1.5 is for the 3vo

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